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I just downloaded Bit Warden as a password manager so I can transfer or save all of my iOS passwords when I switch to Android next week. I’ve only been on iOS for 1.5 years so I’m certain that most of my passwords are saved on Google as well. I was going to try 1 Password, but apparently it’s not free to use. I thought at one point it was.
It wasn’t too difficult to upload my iOS keychain passwords to it. I just had to use the browser after exporting my passwords into a csv file.
This is why I hate iOS because it doesn’t take long before you start adopting their way of doing things and find yourself slipping deeper into their ecosystem. If you’re on iOS, then it makes sense and it’s easier and convenient to use iOS apps and services. But I now see why it’s so difficult to leave the longer you use iOS.
If anyone has any other suggestions for free password managers other than Bit Warden, let me know.
It wasn’t too difficult to upload my iOS keychain passwords to it. I just had to use the browser after exporting my passwords into a csv file.
This is why I hate iOS because it doesn’t take long before you start adopting their way of doing things and find yourself slipping deeper into their ecosystem. If you’re on iOS, then it makes sense and it’s easier and convenient to use iOS apps and services. But I now see why it’s so difficult to leave the longer you use iOS.
If anyone has any other suggestions for free password managers other than Bit Warden, let me know.